Country Bathroom Design Ideas with Brown Walls
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Savvy Spaces Design LLC
Guest bath with vertical wood grain tile on wall and corresponding hexagon tile on floor.
Yellowstone Traditions
MillerRoodell Architects // Laura Fedro Interiors // Gordon Gregory Photography
Altura Architects
The master bathroom is one of our favorite features of this home. The spacious room gives husband and wife their own sink and storage areas. Toward the back of the room there is a copper Japanese soaking tub that fills from the ceiling. Frosted windows allow for plenty of light to come into the room while also maintaining privacy.
Photography by Todd Crawford.
Remodel Works Bath & Kitchen
This master bathroom was completely redesigned and relocation of drains and removal and rebuilding of walls was done to complete a new layout. For the entrance barn doors were installed which really give this space the rustic feel. The main feature aside from the entrance is the freestanding tub located in the center of this master suite with a tiled bench built off the the side. The vanity is a Knotty Alder wood cabinet with a driftwood finish from Sollid Cabinetry. The 4" backsplash is a four color blend pebble rock from Emser Tile. The counter top is a remnant from Pental Quartz in "Alpine". The walk in shower features a corner bench and all tile used in this space is a 12x24 pe tuscania laid vertically. The shower also features the Emser Rivera pebble as the shower pan an decorative strip on the shower wall that was used as the backsplash in the vanity area.
Photography by Scott Basile
Andrea Schumacher Interiors
This powder room features a unique crane wallpaper as well as a dark, high-gloss hex tile lining the walls.
O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | Troy Thies, Photography |
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ProVia
Some have said that our stone veneer is so realistic, you have to turn it over to see that it is manufactured. Our stone siding looks and feels like the real thing because we handcraft each mold to capture every detail and depth of natural stone.
Country Bathroom Design Ideas with Brown Walls
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